Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nothing like learning on the job. I'm still hoping to get tips for the Scanner. Photo techniques arrived yesterday with and article on advanced scanning: I thought "you little bewdy" and then scanned the article --- seemed a watered down version of the advertising hype used by Nikon :-( So I will list tip/problems I'm facing and solutions I've found should anyone be interested. Scanning Kodachrome slides with the SF-210 feeder: occasionally, the feeding slider is a bit to thick and actually catches on the window mount of the 2nd in line slide, jamming the loading process. I found that the mount has a slight indentation and that if I reversed the mount it did not catch: of course now the emulsion side is wrong and the image has to be reversed. Scanning plastic Kodachrome mounts (Australian at least) with the SF-210 feeder: when the plastic feeder begins to push the slide, it "bucks" up like a horse and the mount catches on the plastic bar half way in. On examining the slide mounts, I found there was a difference in the ends, one is smooth and the other has a slight ridge where the mount has been sealed closed. The ridge seems to have caused the bucking because when I turned the slides over (keeping the emulsion side the same) they slide in fine. Scanning Kodachrome slides at high quality (120meg file) the scanner just seems to give up for no apparent reason after between 6 and 12 slides: HELP. Any suggestions. Occasionally it just seems to freeze in mid scan and then shut down with no jam or physical problem. No solution yet. Can anyone suggest how I might allocate more memory to the process. My other thought it that I'm running it through a USB hub and the manual does say not to: I'll try that and get back on this issue later. Happy filing ;-) Alastair